A nationally-designated historic district, Georgetown was founded in 1751, nearly half a century before the District of Columbia, as a bustling port city on the banks of the Potomac. Lined with quaint cobblestone streets and 18th and 19th century architecture, the neighborhood is a delightful mix of the past and present. Click here to learn more about historic Georgetown.
African American Heritage Trail
Throughout Georgetown
Blues Alley
1073 Wisconsin Ave NW
Capitol River Cruises
3030 K St NW
City Tavern Club
3206 M St NW
Dumbarton House
2715 Q St NW
Dumbarton Oaks
1703 32nd St NW
Dumbarton Oaks Park
3265 S St NW
Francis Scott Key Park
3545 Williamsburg Lane, NW
Georgetown Branch Library
3260 R St NW
Georgetown University
3307 M St NW
Georgetown University Campus
37th and O Streets 202 Healy Hall
Halcyon House
3400 Prospect St NW
House of Sweden
2900 K St NW
Meigs Park
M St & Penn Ave & 28th St
Montrose Park
R St NW (between 28th and 32nd)
Oak Hill Cemetery
3001 R St NW
Rose Park
P St & 26th St
Self-Guided Kennedy Walking Tour
Throughout Georgetown
The Old Stone House
3051 M St NW
The Peabody Room
3260 R St NW
Tudor Place
1644 31st St NW
Volta Park
34th St. and Volta Place NW